We ought to imagine nothing our own, and surely therefore not our time ! yet how apt we are to think it quite a hardship put upon us, if any small portion of it is to be spent disagreeably, and if we have not hours, and days, and years, to indulge in... Reflections on the seven days of the week - Page 24de Catharine Talbot - 1803 - 71 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1794 - 470 pages
...nothing our own, and furely therefore not our time : yet how apt are we to think it quite a hardmip put upon us, if any fmall portion of it is to be fpent...works,' that of reforming my temper is furely a moft rieceflary one. Let me therefore take myfelf a little to tafk. How have I behaved the laft day ? I... | |
| Catherine Talbot - 1819 - 414 pages
...are to think it quite a hardship put upon us, if any small portion of it is to be spent disagreeably, and if we have not hours, and days, and years, to indulge in careless idleness, and giddy pleasure. Among other works, that of reforming my temper is surely a most... | |
| 1821 - 338 pages
...we to think it quite a hardship put upon us, if any email portion of it is to be spent disagreeably, and if we have not hours, and days, and years, to indulge in careless idleness and giddy pleasure ! Among other works, that of reforming my temper is surely a most... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1827 - 502 pages
...we to think it quite a hardship put upon us, if any small portion of it is to be spent disagreeably, and if we have not hours, and days, and years, to indulge in careless idleness and giddy pleasures! WEDNESDAY. On the humble arid religious Enjoyment oftlie Blessings... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 pages
...we to think it quite a hardship put upon us, if any small portion of it is to be spent disagreeably, and if we have not hours, and days, and years, to indulge in careless idleness and giddy pleasure ! FABLE OF THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE GLOW-WORM A NIGHTINGALE, that... | |
| Edward Stanley Bosanquet - 1840 - 436 pages
...are we to think it quite a hardship put upon us, if any small portion of it be spent disagreeably, and if we have not hours, and days, and years, to indulge in careless idleness and giddy pleasure. A happy and cheerful enjoyment of our being is a serious and... | |
| Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1854 - 142 pages
...we to think it quite a hardship put upon us, if any small portion of it is to be spent disagreeably, and if we have not hours, and days, and years, to indulge in careless idleness and giddy pleasures ! Among other works, that of reforming my temper is surely a... | |
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